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1. Nonlinear water clarity trends and impacts on littoral area in Minnesota lakes.

2. Spatial and temporal patterns in native and invasive crayfishes during a 19‐year whole‐lake invasive crayfish removal experiment.

3. Accounting for spatiotemporal sampling variation in joint species distribution models.

4. Disentangling the effects of a century of eutrophication and climate warming on freshwater lake fish assemblages.

5. Projected shifts in fish species dominance in Wisconsin lakes under climate change.

6. Learning to Manage and Managing to Learn: Sustaining Freshwater Recreational Fisheries in a Changing Environment.

7. Fish and Phytoplankton Exhibit Contrasting Temporal Species Abundance Patterns in a Dynamic North Temperate Lake.

8. Are rapid transitions between invasive and native species caused by alternative stable states, and does it matter?

9. Commonly Rare and Rarely Common: Comparing Population Abundance of Invasive and Native Aquatic Species.

10. A rapid assessment approach to prioritizing streams for control of Great Lakes sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus): a case study in adaptive management.

11. The Value of Information in Fishery Management.

12. Improving species distribution forecasts by measuring and communicating uncertainty: An invasive species case study.

14. Defining a Safe Operating Space for inland recreational fisheries.

15. Seasonality of change: Summer warming rates do not fully represent effects of climate change on lake temperatures.

16. Predicting climate change impacts on poikilotherms using physiologically guided species abundance models.

17. Connecting habitat to species abundance: the role of light and temperature on the abundance of walleye in lakes.

18. Daily surface temperatures for 185,549 lakes in the conterminous United States estimated using deep learning (1980–2020).

19. Adapting Inland Fisheries Management to a Changing Climate.

20. Bioregions are predominantly climatic for fishes of northern lakes.

21. Species distribution models for invasive Eurasian watermilfoil highlight the importance of data quality and limitations of discrimination accuracy metrics.

22. Trophic complexity of small fish in nearshore food webs.

23. Surprises and Insights from Long-Term Aquatic Data Sets and Experiments.

24. Past, Present, and Future Roles of Long-Term Experiments in the LTER Network.

25. The Value of Information.

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